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Remote Sensing and Spatial Modelling Forum - Single View

Basic Information
Type of Course Seminar Long text
Number 140570 Short text
Term WiSe 2022/23 Hours per week in term 2
Expected no. of participants 24 Study Year
Max. participants 24
Credits 3
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Language german
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Tue. 16:00 to 18:00 weekly 11.10.2022 to 31.01.2023       

Raum 554

Heisenbergstr. 2

 
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Responsible Instructors
Responsible Instructors Responsibilities
Meyer, Hanna, Prof. Dr. responsible
Schneidereit, Henning responsible
Curriculae
Graduation - Curricula Sem ECTS Bereich Teilgebiet
Master - Landschaftsökologie (88 908 13) - 3
Master - Landschaftsökologie (88 908 21) - 3
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Fachbereich 14 Geowissenschaften
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Description

 

The Remote Sensing and Spatial Modeling Forum brings the staff of the working group and advanced master students together. In a weekly meeting, topics from current and potential future research fields are discussed. We picture this gathering as a means for exchanging, deepening and broadening knowledge, perspectives and skills within our research group network.

Current scientific literature will be read and discussed and specific methodical approaches / skills of interest to the forum members can be shared in form of small workshops. At the beginning of the term, forum members will propose specific topics and commit to responsibility for a session. This includes either proposing literature for all members to be read before the meeting and preparing to guide the discussion or designing a workshop session. Thus, the forum program will be tailored to current research passions – possibly integrated in future terms by a common metatheme.

Participation is highly encouraged for master students with intentions of writing their thesis in our research group to facilitate the development of research questions that are both close to the current research in the working group and codeveloped by the students.


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